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The Changelight order is for an AIX 2600G3 system in the 49x2-inch wafer configuration.
The tool was delivered in the third quarter 2009 to the company’s state-of-the-art
new facilities in Xiamen (Xiang An) Torch Industry Park of Fujian Province,
China.

Mr. Deng Dian Ming, CEO of Changelight Co. Ltd., comments: "The AIX 2600G3
system is well known for its capabilities in respect to the mass production
of GaAs LED. We are convinced that the system lives up to its reputation as
regards throughput, uniformity and dependable production efficiency. We have
been working closely with the local AIXTRON support team before and they have
always been very responsive, thus we are looking forward to further good cooperation.

Changelight is fully committed to the development and large-scale production
of III-V-based optoelectronic devices. We have acquired the most advanced equipment
for this application which will be used by our highly skilled technical team
strongly being supported now by new staff members from the USA and Taiwan."

DR. Madeline J. Dukes, an Application Scientist from Protochips talks to AZoNano about their range of products, that are pushing the boundaries for laboratories who in the past where challenged when it came to in situ TEM tools.

SEM-Base® VI is considered to be the next generation in STACIS active piezoelectric vibration cancellation. The design of the SEM-Base VI allows it to support all commercial Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs), and also many Small Dual Beam and Focused Ion Beam (FIB) instruments.

The eLINE Plus from Raith is the optimum, extensively distributed system for Research Centers and Universities that want to integrate an Electron Beam Lithography system with an open platform for additional optional nanofabrication processes and methods in a single tool.

A Life Scientist wants to be able to see how biological materials look like at nanoscale resolution and how soft they are in buffer and liquid conditions. The Park NX-Bio enables that with its highly acclaimed Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) technology and its innovative in-liquid imaging Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM).